2021-08-06 01:20:38

by Jeremy Linton

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Subject: [PATCH 0/3] CM4 ACPI PCIe quirk

The PFTF CM4 is an ACPI platform that is following the PCIe SMCCC
standard because its PCIe config space isn't ECAM compliant and is
split into two parts. One part for the root port registers and a
moveable window which points at a given device's 4K config space.
Thus it doesn't have a MCFG (and really any MCFG provided would be
nonsense anyway). As linux doesn't support the PCIe SMCCC standard
we key off a linux specific host bridge _DSD to add custom ECAM
ops and cfgres. The cfg op selects between those two regions, as
well as disallowing problematic accesses, particularly if the link
is down because there isn't an attached device.

Jeremy Linton (3):
PCI: brcmstb: Break register definitions into separate header
PCI: brcmstb: Add ACPI config space quirk
PCI/ACPI: Add new quirk detection, enable bcm2711

drivers/acpi/pci_mcfg.c | 14 ++
drivers/pci/controller/Makefile | 1 +
drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb-acpi.c | 77 +++++++++
drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.c | 179 +-------------------
drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.h | 182 +++++++++++++++++++++
include/linux/pci-ecam.h | 1 +
6 files changed, 276 insertions(+), 178 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb-acpi.c
create mode 100644 drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.h

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2.31.1


2021-08-06 01:20:41

by Jeremy Linton

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Subject: [PATCH 1/3] PCI: brcmstb: Break register definitions into separate header

We are about to create a standalone ACPI quirk module for the
bcmstb controller. Lets move the register definitions into a separate
file so they can be shared between the APCI quirk and the normal
host bridge driver.

Signed-off-by: Jeremy Linton <[email protected]>
---
drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.c | 179 +------------------------
drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.h | 182 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
2 files changed, 183 insertions(+), 178 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.h

diff --git a/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.c b/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.c
index 08bc788d9422..916de435ced9 100644
--- a/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.c
+++ b/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.c
@@ -31,192 +31,15 @@
#include <linux/types.h>

#include "../pci.h"
-
-/* BRCM_PCIE_CAP_REGS - Offset for the mandatory capability config regs */
-#define BRCM_PCIE_CAP_REGS 0x00ac
-
-/* Broadcom STB PCIe Register Offsets */
-#define PCIE_RC_CFG_VENDOR_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_REG1 0x0188
-#define PCIE_RC_CFG_VENDOR_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_REG1_ENDIAN_MODE_BAR2_MASK 0xc
-#define PCIE_RC_CFG_VENDOR_SPCIFIC_REG1_LITTLE_ENDIAN 0x0
-
-#define PCIE_RC_CFG_PRIV1_ID_VAL3 0x043c
-#define PCIE_RC_CFG_PRIV1_ID_VAL3_CLASS_CODE_MASK 0xffffff
-
-#define PCIE_RC_CFG_PRIV1_LINK_CAPABILITY 0x04dc
-#define PCIE_RC_CFG_PRIV1_LINK_CAPABILITY_ASPM_SUPPORT_MASK 0xc00
-
-#define PCIE_RC_DL_MDIO_ADDR 0x1100
-#define PCIE_RC_DL_MDIO_WR_DATA 0x1104
-#define PCIE_RC_DL_MDIO_RD_DATA 0x1108
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL 0x4008
-#define PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL_SCB_ACCESS_EN_MASK 0x1000
-#define PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL_CFG_READ_UR_MODE_MASK 0x2000
-#define PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL_MAX_BURST_SIZE_MASK 0x300000
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL_SCB0_SIZE_MASK 0xf8000000
-#define PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL_SCB1_SIZE_MASK 0x07c00000
-#define PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL_SCB2_SIZE_MASK 0x0000001f
-#define SCB_SIZE_MASK(x) PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL_SCB ## x ## _SIZE_MASK
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_LO 0x400c
-#define PCIE_MEM_WIN0_LO(win) \
- PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_LO + ((win) * 8)
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_HI 0x4010
-#define PCIE_MEM_WIN0_HI(win) \
- PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_HI + ((win) * 8)
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_RC_BAR1_CONFIG_LO 0x402c
-#define PCIE_MISC_RC_BAR1_CONFIG_LO_SIZE_MASK 0x1f
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_RC_BAR2_CONFIG_LO 0x4034
-#define PCIE_MISC_RC_BAR2_CONFIG_LO_SIZE_MASK 0x1f
-#define PCIE_MISC_RC_BAR2_CONFIG_HI 0x4038
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_RC_BAR3_CONFIG_LO 0x403c
-#define PCIE_MISC_RC_BAR3_CONFIG_LO_SIZE_MASK 0x1f
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_MSI_BAR_CONFIG_LO 0x4044
-#define PCIE_MISC_MSI_BAR_CONFIG_HI 0x4048
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_MSI_DATA_CONFIG 0x404c
-#define PCIE_MISC_MSI_DATA_CONFIG_VAL_32 0xffe06540
-#define PCIE_MISC_MSI_DATA_CONFIG_VAL_8 0xfff86540
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_CTRL 0x4064
-#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_CTRL_PCIE_L23_REQUEST_MASK 0x1
-#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_CTRL_PCIE_PERSTB_MASK 0x4
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_STATUS 0x4068
-#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_STATUS_PCIE_PORT_MASK 0x80
-#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_STATUS_PCIE_DL_ACTIVE_MASK 0x20
-#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_STATUS_PCIE_PHYLINKUP_MASK 0x10
-#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_STATUS_PCIE_LINK_IN_L23_MASK 0x40
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_REVISION 0x406c
-#define BRCM_PCIE_HW_REV_33 0x0303
-#define BRCM_PCIE_HW_REV_3_20 0x0320
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_LIMIT 0x4070
-#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_LIMIT_LIMIT_MASK 0xfff00000
-#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_LIMIT_BASE_MASK 0xfff0
-#define PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_LIMIT(win) \
- PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_LIMIT + ((win) * 4)
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_HI 0x4080
-#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_HI_BASE_MASK 0xff
-#define PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_HI(win) \
- PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_HI + ((win) * 8)
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_LIMIT_HI 0x4084
-#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_LIMIT_HI_LIMIT_MASK 0xff
-#define PCIE_MEM_WIN0_LIMIT_HI(win) \
- PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_LIMIT_HI + ((win) * 8)
-
-#define PCIE_MISC_HARD_PCIE_HARD_DEBUG 0x4204
-#define PCIE_MISC_HARD_PCIE_HARD_DEBUG_CLKREQ_DEBUG_ENABLE_MASK 0x2
-#define PCIE_MISC_HARD_PCIE_HARD_DEBUG_SERDES_IDDQ_MASK 0x08000000
-
-
-#define PCIE_INTR2_CPU_BASE 0x4300
-#define PCIE_MSI_INTR2_BASE 0x4500
-/* Offsets from PCIE_INTR2_CPU_BASE and PCIE_MSI_INTR2_BASE */
-#define MSI_INT_STATUS 0x0
-#define MSI_INT_CLR 0x8
-#define MSI_INT_MASK_SET 0x10
-#define MSI_INT_MASK_CLR 0x14
-
-#define PCIE_EXT_CFG_DATA 0x8000
-#define PCIE_EXT_CFG_INDEX 0x9000
-
-#define PCIE_RGR1_SW_INIT_1_PERST_MASK 0x1
-#define PCIE_RGR1_SW_INIT_1_PERST_SHIFT 0x0
-
-#define RGR1_SW_INIT_1_INIT_GENERIC_MASK 0x2
-#define RGR1_SW_INIT_1_INIT_GENERIC_SHIFT 0x1
-#define RGR1_SW_INIT_1_INIT_7278_MASK 0x1
-#define RGR1_SW_INIT_1_INIT_7278_SHIFT 0x0
-
-/* PCIe parameters */
-#define BRCM_NUM_PCIE_OUT_WINS 0x4
-#define BRCM_INT_PCI_MSI_NR 32
-#define BRCM_INT_PCI_MSI_LEGACY_NR 8
-#define BRCM_INT_PCI_MSI_SHIFT 0
-
-/* MSI target adresses */
-#define BRCM_MSI_TARGET_ADDR_LT_4GB 0x0fffffffcULL
-#define BRCM_MSI_TARGET_ADDR_GT_4GB 0xffffffffcULL
-
-/* MDIO registers */
-#define MDIO_PORT0 0x0
-#define MDIO_DATA_MASK 0x7fffffff
-#define MDIO_PORT_MASK 0xf0000
-#define MDIO_REGAD_MASK 0xffff
-#define MDIO_CMD_MASK 0xfff00000
-#define MDIO_CMD_READ 0x1
-#define MDIO_CMD_WRITE 0x0
-#define MDIO_DATA_DONE_MASK 0x80000000
-#define MDIO_RD_DONE(x) (((x) & MDIO_DATA_DONE_MASK) ? 1 : 0)
-#define MDIO_WT_DONE(x) (((x) & MDIO_DATA_DONE_MASK) ? 0 : 1)
-#define SSC_REGS_ADDR 0x1100
-#define SET_ADDR_OFFSET 0x1f
-#define SSC_CNTL_OFFSET 0x2
-#define SSC_CNTL_OVRD_EN_MASK 0x8000
-#define SSC_CNTL_OVRD_VAL_MASK 0x4000
-#define SSC_STATUS_OFFSET 0x1
-#define SSC_STATUS_SSC_MASK 0x400
-#define SSC_STATUS_PLL_LOCK_MASK 0x800
-#define PCIE_BRCM_MAX_MEMC 3
-
-#define IDX_ADDR(pcie) (pcie->reg_offsets[EXT_CFG_INDEX])
-#define DATA_ADDR(pcie) (pcie->reg_offsets[EXT_CFG_DATA])
-#define PCIE_RGR1_SW_INIT_1(pcie) (pcie->reg_offsets[RGR1_SW_INIT_1])
-
-/* Rescal registers */
-#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL 0xc700
-#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL_DAST_NFLDS 0x3
-#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL_DAST_DIG_RESET_MASK 0x4
-#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL_DAST_DIG_RESET_SHIFT 0x2
-#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL_DAST_RESET_MASK 0x2
-#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL_DAST_RESET_SHIFT 0x1
-#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL_DAST_PWRDN_MASK 0x1
-#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL_DAST_PWRDN_SHIFT 0x0
+#include "pcie-brcmstb.h"

/* Forward declarations */
-struct brcm_pcie;
static inline void brcm_pcie_bridge_sw_init_set_7278(struct brcm_pcie *pcie, u32 val);
static inline void brcm_pcie_bridge_sw_init_set_generic(struct brcm_pcie *pcie, u32 val);
static inline void brcm_pcie_perst_set_4908(struct brcm_pcie *pcie, u32 val);
static inline void brcm_pcie_perst_set_7278(struct brcm_pcie *pcie, u32 val);
static inline void brcm_pcie_perst_set_generic(struct brcm_pcie *pcie, u32 val);

-enum {
- RGR1_SW_INIT_1,
- EXT_CFG_INDEX,
- EXT_CFG_DATA,
-};
-
-enum {
- RGR1_SW_INIT_1_INIT_MASK,
- RGR1_SW_INIT_1_INIT_SHIFT,
-};
-
-enum pcie_type {
- GENERIC,
- BCM4908,
- BCM7278,
- BCM2711,
-};
-
-struct pcie_cfg_data {
- const int *offsets;
- const enum pcie_type type;
- void (*perst_set)(struct brcm_pcie *pcie, u32 val);
- void (*bridge_sw_init_set)(struct brcm_pcie *pcie, u32 val);
-};
-
static const int pcie_offsets[] = {
[RGR1_SW_INIT_1] = 0x9210,
[EXT_CFG_INDEX] = 0x9000,
diff --git a/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.h b/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..b732a0ec56a0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.h
@@ -0,0 +1,182 @@
+/* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ */
+/* Copyright (C) 2009 - 2021 Broadcom */
+
+/* BRCM_PCIE_CAP_REGS - Offset for the mandatory capability config regs */
+#define BRCM_PCIE_CAP_REGS 0x00ac
+
+/* Broadcom STB PCIe Register Offsets */
+#define PCIE_RC_CFG_VENDOR_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_REG1 0x0188
+#define PCIE_RC_CFG_VENDOR_VENDOR_SPECIFIC_REG1_ENDIAN_MODE_BAR2_MASK 0xc
+#define PCIE_RC_CFG_VENDOR_SPCIFIC_REG1_LITTLE_ENDIAN 0x0
+
+#define PCIE_RC_CFG_PRIV1_ID_VAL3 0x043c
+#define PCIE_RC_CFG_PRIV1_ID_VAL3_CLASS_CODE_MASK 0xffffff
+
+#define PCIE_RC_CFG_PRIV1_LINK_CAPABILITY 0x04dc
+#define PCIE_RC_CFG_PRIV1_LINK_CAPABILITY_ASPM_SUPPORT_MASK 0xc00
+
+#define PCIE_RC_DL_MDIO_ADDR 0x1100
+#define PCIE_RC_DL_MDIO_WR_DATA 0x1104
+#define PCIE_RC_DL_MDIO_RD_DATA 0x1108
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL 0x4008
+#define PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL_SCB_ACCESS_EN_MASK 0x1000
+#define PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL_CFG_READ_UR_MODE_MASK 0x2000
+#define PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL_MAX_BURST_SIZE_MASK 0x300000
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL_SCB0_SIZE_MASK 0xf8000000
+#define PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL_SCB1_SIZE_MASK 0x07c00000
+#define PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL_SCB2_SIZE_MASK 0x0000001f
+#define SCB_SIZE_MASK(x) PCIE_MISC_MISC_CTRL_SCB ## x ## _SIZE_MASK
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_LO 0x400c
+#define PCIE_MEM_WIN0_LO(win) \
+ PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_LO + ((win) * 8)
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_HI 0x4010
+#define PCIE_MEM_WIN0_HI(win) \
+ PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_HI + ((win) * 8)
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_RC_BAR1_CONFIG_LO 0x402c
+#define PCIE_MISC_RC_BAR1_CONFIG_LO_SIZE_MASK 0x1f
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_RC_BAR2_CONFIG_LO 0x4034
+#define PCIE_MISC_RC_BAR2_CONFIG_LO_SIZE_MASK 0x1f
+#define PCIE_MISC_RC_BAR2_CONFIG_HI 0x4038
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_RC_BAR3_CONFIG_LO 0x403c
+#define PCIE_MISC_RC_BAR3_CONFIG_LO_SIZE_MASK 0x1f
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_MSI_BAR_CONFIG_LO 0x4044
+#define PCIE_MISC_MSI_BAR_CONFIG_HI 0x4048
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_MSI_DATA_CONFIG 0x404c
+#define PCIE_MISC_MSI_DATA_CONFIG_VAL_32 0xffe06540
+#define PCIE_MISC_MSI_DATA_CONFIG_VAL_8 0xfff86540
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_CTRL 0x4064
+#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_CTRL_PCIE_L23_REQUEST_MASK 0x1
+#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_CTRL_PCIE_PERSTB_MASK 0x4
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_STATUS 0x4068
+#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_STATUS_PCIE_PORT_MASK 0x80
+#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_STATUS_PCIE_DL_ACTIVE_MASK 0x20
+#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_STATUS_PCIE_PHYLINKUP_MASK 0x10
+#define PCIE_MISC_PCIE_STATUS_PCIE_LINK_IN_L23_MASK 0x40
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_REVISION 0x406c
+#define BRCM_PCIE_HW_REV_33 0x0303
+#define BRCM_PCIE_HW_REV_3_20 0x0320
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_LIMIT 0x4070
+#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_LIMIT_LIMIT_MASK 0xfff00000
+#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_LIMIT_BASE_MASK 0xfff0
+#define PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_LIMIT(win) \
+ PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_LIMIT + ((win) * 4)
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_HI 0x4080
+#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_HI_BASE_MASK 0xff
+#define PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_HI(win) \
+ PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_BASE_HI + ((win) * 8)
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_LIMIT_HI 0x4084
+#define PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_LIMIT_HI_LIMIT_MASK 0xff
+#define PCIE_MEM_WIN0_LIMIT_HI(win) \
+ PCIE_MISC_CPU_2_PCIE_MEM_WIN0_LIMIT_HI + ((win) * 8)
+
+#define PCIE_MISC_HARD_PCIE_HARD_DEBUG 0x4204
+#define PCIE_MISC_HARD_PCIE_HARD_DEBUG_CLKREQ_DEBUG_ENABLE_MASK 0x2
+#define PCIE_MISC_HARD_PCIE_HARD_DEBUG_SERDES_IDDQ_MASK 0x08000000
+
+
+#define PCIE_INTR2_CPU_BASE 0x4300
+#define PCIE_MSI_INTR2_BASE 0x4500
+/* Offsets from PCIE_INTR2_CPU_BASE and PCIE_MSI_INTR2_BASE */
+#define MSI_INT_STATUS 0x0
+#define MSI_INT_CLR 0x8
+#define MSI_INT_MASK_SET 0x10
+#define MSI_INT_MASK_CLR 0x14
+
+#define PCIE_EXT_CFG_DATA 0x8000
+#define PCIE_EXT_CFG_INDEX 0x9000
+
+#define PCIE_RGR1_SW_INIT_1_PERST_MASK 0x1
+#define PCIE_RGR1_SW_INIT_1_PERST_SHIFT 0x0
+
+#define RGR1_SW_INIT_1_INIT_GENERIC_MASK 0x2
+#define RGR1_SW_INIT_1_INIT_GENERIC_SHIFT 0x1
+#define RGR1_SW_INIT_1_INIT_7278_MASK 0x1
+#define RGR1_SW_INIT_1_INIT_7278_SHIFT 0x0
+
+/* PCIe parameters */
+#define BRCM_NUM_PCIE_OUT_WINS 0x4
+#define BRCM_INT_PCI_MSI_NR 32
+#define BRCM_INT_PCI_MSI_LEGACY_NR 8
+#define BRCM_INT_PCI_MSI_SHIFT 0
+
+/* MSI target addresses */
+#define BRCM_MSI_TARGET_ADDR_LT_4GB 0x0fffffffcULL
+#define BRCM_MSI_TARGET_ADDR_GT_4GB 0xffffffffcULL
+
+/* MDIO registers */
+#define MDIO_PORT0 0x0
+#define MDIO_DATA_MASK 0x7fffffff
+#define MDIO_PORT_MASK 0xf0000
+#define MDIO_REGAD_MASK 0xffff
+#define MDIO_CMD_MASK 0xfff00000
+#define MDIO_CMD_READ 0x1
+#define MDIO_CMD_WRITE 0x0
+#define MDIO_DATA_DONE_MASK 0x80000000
+#define MDIO_RD_DONE(x) (((x) & MDIO_DATA_DONE_MASK) ? 1 : 0)
+#define MDIO_WT_DONE(x) (((x) & MDIO_DATA_DONE_MASK) ? 0 : 1)
+#define SSC_REGS_ADDR 0x1100
+#define SET_ADDR_OFFSET 0x1f
+#define SSC_CNTL_OFFSET 0x2
+#define SSC_CNTL_OVRD_EN_MASK 0x8000
+#define SSC_CNTL_OVRD_VAL_MASK 0x4000
+#define SSC_STATUS_OFFSET 0x1
+#define SSC_STATUS_SSC_MASK 0x400
+#define SSC_STATUS_PLL_LOCK_MASK 0x800
+#define PCIE_BRCM_MAX_MEMC 3
+
+#define IDX_ADDR(pcie) (pcie->reg_offsets[EXT_CFG_INDEX])
+#define DATA_ADDR(pcie) (pcie->reg_offsets[EXT_CFG_DATA])
+#define PCIE_RGR1_SW_INIT_1(pcie) (pcie->reg_offsets[RGR1_SW_INIT_1])
+
+/* Rescal registers */
+#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL 0xc700
+#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL_DAST_NFLDS 0x3
+#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL_DAST_DIG_RESET_MASK 0x4
+#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL_DAST_DIG_RESET_SHIFT 0x2
+#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL_DAST_RESET_MASK 0x2
+#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL_DAST_RESET_SHIFT 0x1
+#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL_DAST_PWRDN_MASK 0x1
+#define PCIE_DVT_PMU_PCIE_PHY_CTRL_DAST_PWRDN_SHIFT 0x0
+
+/* Forward declarations */
+struct brcm_pcie;
+
+enum {
+ RGR1_SW_INIT_1,
+ EXT_CFG_INDEX,
+ EXT_CFG_DATA,
+};
+
+enum {
+ RGR1_SW_INIT_1_INIT_MASK,
+ RGR1_SW_INIT_1_INIT_SHIFT,
+};
+
+enum pcie_type {
+ GENERIC,
+ BCM4908,
+ BCM7278,
+ BCM2711,
+};
+
+struct pcie_cfg_data {
+ const int *offsets;
+ const enum pcie_type type;
+ void (*perst_set)(struct brcm_pcie *pcie, u32 val);
+ void (*bridge_sw_init_set)(struct brcm_pcie *pcie, u32 val);
+};
--
2.31.1

2021-08-06 17:08:53

by Stefan Wahren

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Subject: Re: [PATCH 0/3] CM4 ACPI PCIe quirk

Hi Jeremy,

Am 05.08.21 um 23:11 schrieb Jeremy Linton:
> The PFTF CM4 is an ACPI platform that is following the PCIe SMCCC
> standard because its PCIe config space isn't ECAM compliant and is
> split into two parts. One part for the root port registers and a
> moveable window which points at a given device's 4K config space.
> Thus it doesn't have a MCFG (and really any MCFG provided would be
> nonsense anyway). As linux doesn't support the PCIe SMCCC standard
> we key off a linux specific host bridge _DSD to add custom ECAM
> ops and cfgres. The cfg op selects between those two regions, as
> well as disallowing problematic accesses, particularly if the link
> is down because there isn't an attached device.

i just want to inform you, that i recently submitted the inital patch
series for DT support regarding CM4 [1].

I left out anything related to PCIe (including downstream changes to
pcie-brcmstb).

Best regards
Stefan

[1] - https://marc.info/?l=linux-arm-kernel&m=162782110325813&w=2


2021-08-10 13:26:36

by Florian Fainelli

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Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/3] PCI: brcmstb: Break register definitions into separate header



On 8/5/2021 2:11 PM, Jeremy Linton wrote:
> We are about to create a standalone ACPI quirk module for the
> bcmstb controller. Lets move the register definitions into a separate
> file so they can be shared between the APCI quirk and the normal
> host bridge driver.
>
> Signed-off-by: Jeremy Linton <[email protected]>
> ---
> drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.c | 179 +------------------------
> drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.h | 182 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 2 files changed, 183 insertions(+), 178 deletions(-)
> create mode 100644 drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.h

You moved more than just register definitions into pcie-brcmstb.h you
also moved internal structure definitions, enumerations, etc. which are
not required since pcie-brcmstb-acpi.c does not access the brcm_pcie
structure but open codes accesses to the MISC_STATUS register instead.

There are no include guards added to this file (it is debatable whether
we should add them), and it is also not covered by the existing BROADCOM
BCM2711/BCM2835 ARM ARCHITECTURE MAINTAINERS file entry.

Given that there can be new platforms supported by this PCIe controller
in the future possibly with the same limitations as the 2711, but with a
seemingly different MISC_STATUS layout, you will have to think about a
solution that scales, maybe we cross that bridge when we get there.
--
Florian

2021-08-10 15:14:38

by Jeremy Linton

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Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/3] PCI: brcmstb: Break register definitions into separate header

Hi,

Thanks for taking a look at this!


On 8/10/21 5:07 AM, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>
>
> On 8/5/2021 2:11 PM, Jeremy Linton wrote:
>> We are about to create a standalone ACPI quirk module for the
>> bcmstb controller. Lets move the register definitions into a separate
>> file so they can be shared between the APCI quirk and the normal
>> host bridge driver.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Jeremy Linton <[email protected]>
>> ---
>>   drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.c | 179 +------------------------
>>   drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.h | 182 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>   2 files changed, 183 insertions(+), 178 deletions(-)
>>   create mode 100644 drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.h
>
> You moved more than just register definitions into pcie-brcmstb.h you
> also moved internal structure definitions, enumerations, etc. which are
> not required since pcie-brcmstb-acpi.c does not access the brcm_pcie
> structure but open codes accesses to the MISC_STATUS register instead.
>
> There are no include guards added to this file (it is debatable whether
> we should add them), and it is also not covered by the existing BROADCOM
> BCM2711/BCM2835 ARM ARCHITECTURE MAINTAINERS file entry.

Sure, I will reduce the .h to just the register definitions, guard it,
and tweak maintainers to cover pcie-brcmstb*.


>
> Given that there can be new platforms supported by this PCIe controller
> in the future possibly with the same limitations as the 2711, but with a
> seemingly different MISC_STATUS layout, you will have to think about a
> solution that scales, maybe we cross that bridge when we get there.

Yes, given I don't know what those changes are I can't predict how they
would have to be handled, or even if the platform would be a target of
the community maintaining the UEFI/ACPI port on the RPi. So punting on
that topic seems a reasonable solution at the moment. Better yet, more
of the linux community will see the advantage of the firmware interface
and this platform can utilize that method.

2021-08-11 08:42:21

by Florian Fainelli

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Subject: Re: [PATCH 1/3] PCI: brcmstb: Break register definitions into separate header



On 8/10/2021 8:10 AM, Jeremy Linton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for taking a look at this!
>
>
> On 8/10/21 5:07 AM, Florian Fainelli wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 8/5/2021 2:11 PM, Jeremy Linton wrote:
>>> We are about to create a standalone ACPI quirk module for the
>>> bcmstb controller. Lets move the register definitions into a separate
>>> file so they can be shared between the APCI quirk and the normal
>>> host bridge driver.
>>>
>>> Signed-off-by: Jeremy Linton <[email protected]>
>>> ---
>>>   drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.c | 179 +------------------------
>>>   drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.h | 182 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>>   2 files changed, 183 insertions(+), 178 deletions(-)
>>>   create mode 100644 drivers/pci/controller/pcie-brcmstb.h
>>
>> You moved more than just register definitions into pcie-brcmstb.h you
>> also moved internal structure definitions, enumerations, etc. which
>> are not required since pcie-brcmstb-acpi.c does not access the
>> brcm_pcie structure but open codes accesses to the MISC_STATUS
>> register instead.
>>
>> There are no include guards added to this file (it is debatable
>> whether we should add them), and it is also not covered by the
>> existing BROADCOM BCM2711/BCM2835 ARM ARCHITECTURE MAINTAINERS file
>> entry.
>
> Sure, I will reduce the .h to just the register definitions, guard it,
> and tweak maintainers to cover pcie-brcmstb*.
>
>
>>
>> Given that there can be new platforms supported by this PCIe
>> controller in the future possibly with the same limitations as the
>> 2711, but with a seemingly different MISC_STATUS layout, you will have
>> to think about a solution that scales, maybe we cross that bridge when
>> we get there.
>
> Yes, given I don't know what those changes are I can't predict how they
> would have to be handled, or even if the platform would be a target of
> the community maintaining the UEFI/ACPI port on the RPi. So punting on
> that topic seems a reasonable solution at the moment. Better yet, more
> of the linux community will see the advantage of the firmware interface
> and this platform can utilize that method.

Ideally newer platforms would support ECAM and would not require a
custom quirk if nothing else, we do have discussions about that right
now, although it is not clear to me how it will materialize into a
product that people can buy.
--
Florian